All or nothing. Vučić has absolutely no idea what to do except try to literally control the police and the tabloids. Because the state system has collapsed as a result of violence, theft and incompetence, just like in Zaječar…
Since they stole the elections in Zaječar and failed to form an administration, Aleksandar Vučić and the Essenes are facing a power crisis in this city, which has become dysfunctional. It seems that Zaječar will somehow survive the winter, but it is difficult to say what will happen when the cold subsides. Dissolution is a legal consequence. Violence, theft and the profound inability of the kleptocratic regime to govern the city are the consequences. However, what happened in Zaječar will happen to the whole country.
Given how far things have gone, it is entirely to be expected. The police have been criminalized, the judiciary, with Mrdić's laws and the Constitutional Court team, will be completely destroyed, the Parliament will eventually be turned into a pigsty, the government no longer exists, and all leading positions in the country are occupied by party members.
If dictatorships manage to survive for a long time, it is for three reasons:
1. They enjoy popular support for some reason;
2. They have strong external support (for example, Francisco Franco's Spain);
3. The dictator and the court are wise enough to trust something to someone who can do it.
But these people have lost society and citizens. They have no support from outside. They are incapable of trusting anyone who is capable of doing so.
Systemic collapse
The regime will do everything to stay in power, ignoring civilization and the well-being of the country. However, the main question is whether this is possible given such resistance from the citizens. Specifically, the country, like Zajecar, will simply collapse, because there is no state system that is not deeply sick and is becoming more and more exhausted day by day.
The healthcare system is in a deplorable state and the only thing left is to collapse, to fall face down on the concrete. The education system has been destroyed by corruption that has reached its depths. The energy systems are on the verge of collapse. Poverty is eating them from within and foreign companies are leaving the country under the pressure of the crisis. The remnants of culture have been wiped away, just like a wire brush cleans a plate. Meanwhile, crime, under the protection of the government, is flourishing. And the regime has absolutely no idea what to do except try to rule, literally, with the help of the police and the tabloids.
The next elections, of course, like every election in Vučić's organization, will have nothing to do with elections; they will be worse than ever before. Despite this, a decisive majority of the citizens of this country will push the regime to the end.
The regime, of course, will not accept defeat, but it will also not be able to resist it, because, despite everything, it no longer has any real basis. /Adapted from Vreme /
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